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Steps to recognize the first signs of liver failure in cats

Posted on Mar 06, 2008 under Cat Liver Problems, Cats & Kittens | 1 Comment




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The liver in cats and dogs is more susceptible to liver disease. Its large size indicates its criticality to overall health. It is the industrial powerhouse of the body. From filtering toxins to providing energy to supplying nutrients, it is involved in practically all the biochemical processes that go on in the body.

As and when toxins increase, the liver is called upon to perform beyond its normal capacity, which may lead to liver failure. Initially liver disease manifests as mild symptoms like:

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Biting puppies - train the pup and yourself

Posted on Mar 05, 2008 under Dog Aggression, Dog Training, Dogs & Puppies | No Comment


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The first ten week period of a newborn puppy’s life is the best time to teach a puppy that Biting is not acceptable. And training your puppy to avoid an incidence of dog Biting is crucial.

This is especially because Biting comes naturally to them and it is the easiest form of dog Aggression that he can resort to in situations that induce fear, Anxiety and Aggression. And such training is best done before strong adult teeth take the place of small nibbling ones. Curbing aggressive dog behavior among adult dogs is far more difficult than training puppies.

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Handling biting cats

Posted on Mar 03, 2008 under Cat Aggression, Cats & Kittens | 4 Comments


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Unlike dog Aggression , which basically occurs due to the inherent dominant nature of dogs, feline Aggression is most of the times a playful activity. Cats seldom indulge in Aggression without provocation. But they are likely to react aggressively if provoked too much. A fearful cat is more likely to try the escape route and hide behind a sofa. Biting is not a natural response that it has.

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Treatment of liver disease in dogs - the complete picture

Posted on Mar 02, 2008 under Dog Liver Problems, Dogs & Puppies | 1 Comment


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Its multifunctional nature and its unusually large size with six lobes, makes the liver a complex organ. It is equally affected by primary diseases that originate from it and secondary problems that start from other organs but reflect upon liver functions. Veterinarians usually perceive liver disease in dogs on the basis of the age of the animal. In young dogs, a liver disease is normally caused by toxicity, diversion of blood from normal channels or viruses. In older dogs Inflammation and Cancer are the usual suspects.

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